Lucy Jackson

R&d, Brand And Marketing at WAW Handplanes

Lucy Jackson is an experienced communications and sustainability professional, currently serving as the ANZ Manager Communications & Government Affairs at Kimberly-Clark since August 2020. In this role, responsibilities include supporting the Director across various areas such as sustainability, governance, media relations, and crisis management, with notable projects involving partnerships for free period products in schools and a nappy recycling pilot in South Australia. As a co-founder of WAW Handplanes, an award-winning sustainable bodysurfing brand, Lucy played a pivotal role in launching Australia's first ocean plastic product. Previous positions include Sustainability Consultant at Kimberly-Clark Australia & New Zealand and Head of Projects at Republic of Everyone. Lucy holds a Bachelor of Media and Communications from UNSW and has pursued additional training in sustainability management and strategic planning.

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Sydney, Australia

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WAW Handplanes

WAW Handplanes manufactures WAW Badfish Bodysurfing hand plane made from ocean plastic waste, collected from the great barrier reef. Handplanes are lightweight and easy to carry anywhere. They’re designed to enhance the bodysurfing experience by providing more lift and less drag, so both beginners and experienced bodysurfers can catch waves forlonger and go faster.


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Sydney, Australia

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1-10

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